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Green Tea, Lemongrass + Ginger Liquid Hand Soap

Nine months of the year I feel quite proud of myself for thinking, why is everyone so afraid of germs? Toss the hand sanitizer! Then we get to October, and that smug ‘bring on the germs’ feeling is suddenly replaced with a combination of prayer and panic. Please, please, don’t let anyone get sick!

My first line of defense is germ-fighting hand soap. This recipe for liquid hand soap lets essential oils bring the antiseptic power. A few good anti-germ essential oil options:

Why buy antibacterial soap when there are so many natural options that still look pretty? Better yet, make your own. Making liquid hand soap takes under five minutes and will save you so much money. With one simple recipe you can ditch the plastic bottles for good and start refilling your own dispensers. (Psst: It’s also a good time to invest in pretty glass options!)

Gentle Castile soap has a number of uses so buy a big bottle and keep it around for a while. I like to dilute it with equal parts soap and liquid, which still gives you plenty of suds. Add a small amount – like 1-2 tablespoons – of carrier oil, vegetable glycerin or aloe vera gel to soothe and moisturize hands.

Hand soap is a product that gets use multiple times a day, especially with children, so I’d stick to a more conservative formula with .5% to 1% dilution. For this recipe, that would be 3 to 6 drops of essential oil for each ounce of Castile soap. So that’s either 24 drops (.5% dilution) or 48 drops (1% dilution).